If you want a ring or bracelet resized
but your local jeweler is not familiar with Native American jewelry, we can recommend
an excellent shop that we use for all of our jewelry repairs. After purchase from
us, you can send the items to them to be made larger or smaller.

White
Buffalo Stone (Sacred Buffalo Stone, White Turquoise) was discovered at the
Dry Creek turquoise mine on the Shoshone Indian Reservation near Battle Mountain,
Nevada in 1993. To date, this is the only place it is found. White Buffalo is
as rare as the sacred white buffalo, which is why the Shoshone Indians named it
Sacred Buffalo Stone. It is white with black and/or brown matrix and many experts
say it is technically not turquoise. This is because turquoise, by definition,
contains copper (it is a copper aluminium phosphate), which is what gives turquoise
its characteristic blue color (presence of iron will shift the color toward green).
Although Sacred Buffalo Stone resembles turquoise in hardness and will polish
to a high shine like turquoise, it has no copper, thus no blue color.